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wraggster
September 4th, 2007, 17:13
The simExchange predicts $100 drop to remain competitive in North America

The simExchange has released an analyst research report indicating that it believes Sony needs to drop the price of the PlayStation 3 in the coming weeks or months in order to remain competitive with the Xbox 360 in North America.

The report, by analyst Jesse Divinch, indicates that either a USD 100 price cut or an added-value bundle would help to reduce the apparently widening gap with the Microsoft console.

Divinch believes that although a price drop would incur a greater financial loss per console manufactured, he feels that such action is necessary as "Sony’s third party software support could be at serious risk if they allow Microsoft to continue to widen the sales gap."

If Sony does announce a price cut, the logical time to do that would be the Tokyo Game Show, taking place later this month – and such a move might have repercussions on the market share in its home territory as well.

Figures used in Divinch's analysis are taken from the virtual trading in the simExchange, a prediction market which allows gamers and developers to dabble in industry forecasting, and isn't based on actual share prices or financial exchanges.

via gibiz (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=28309)

Elven6
September 4th, 2007, 19:06
Why would they do that, their losing enough money as it is.

VexnadFett
September 5th, 2007, 04:20
[throws hands in air] I'm calling bullocks! I said it!
why would they drop the American price in Japan anyway? it just doesn't make sense...

DPyro
September 5th, 2007, 04:43
They already dropped the price once. Won't happen again till at least Christmas.